10-year-old child waited in vain for mother’s birthday call – the crime was revealed from under the concrete
A Polish woman, Anna Podedworna, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her partner Izabela Zablocka, who disappeared over 15 years ago in England.
Anna Podedworna has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Izabela Zablocka, a case that remained unsolved for over 15 years. The crime, which took place in Derby, England, was revealed last year when Zablocka's daughter requested a journalist to investigate her mother's disappearance. Podedworna killed Zablocka in August 2010, dismembered her body, and buried it beneath her home's garden, later covering the area with concrete.
The case was brought to light after pressure from the public and the media prompted Podedworna to provide incriminating details. Despite her claims of self-defense, the court dismissed her assertion, highlighting the lengths she had gone to in order to conceal the crime, including years of deceit regarding her partner's fate. The court's ruling underscores issues of domestic violence and the historical challenges in resolving cases of long-term missing persons.
Izabela Zablocka had moved from Poland to the UK for work, maintaining close ties with her family up until her disappearance. Her daughter, who was only 10 at the time of her mother's last known communication, expressed concern when she did not receive a birthday call from Izabela. This emotional element adds depth to the tragedy of the case, illustrating the lasting impact of such crimes on families and communities.